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"Hie World's View of Utopia"
Perfect Earth To Be Discussed
Focus Week Soon
To Be "Kicked-Off"
Dr. J. Kenneth Eakins is assistant professor of archaeology
and Old Testament Interpretation at Golden Gate Seminary.
He studied at Southwest Missouri
State College, Wheaton College,
University of Illinois College of
Medicine and. Southern Seminary.
He is a licensed pediatrician.
He is married and has four children.
Rev. DelmoreOlsen is Director
of Student Ministries at University of California at Berkeley.
He is a graduate of Hardin-Sim-
mons University and Golden Gate
Seminary. He is a licensed marriage, family, and child counselor. He is married and has
three sons.
Dr. James Dunn is secretary
of the Christian Life Commission ofthe Baptist General Convention of Texas. He is married.
He has attended Texas Wes-
leyan College and received two
degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary .He has
served in the pastorate, served
as a college Bible instructor and
Baptist Student Union Director
SAVE YOUR PENNIES FOR
SUMMER MISSIONS SIDEWALK
PENNY-LINER TO BE HELD IN
MAY.
Religious Focus Week will officially kick-off with the chapel
service Monday. The chapel topic
will be, "The World's View of
Utopia".
The team will arrive Sunday
night and will participate in an
informal reception. Focus Week
committees and the BSU council
will be introduced to the speakers.
Focus Week will include rap
sessions in the evening and late
afternoons. Seminar topics are,
"Abortion", 'TheContemporary
Lifestyle", "Courtship and Marriage", "Womanhood" and "The
Charismatic Gifts".
Chapel tcrvicei; sull bejjeld
each day. Topics include: "The
Church's View of Utopia",
'Christ's View of Utopia"; "The
Individual's View of Utopia", and
"Utopian Christianity as Compared to the Cosmopolitan
Christianity",,
Tuesday night a large rally
will be held in the gym. Bringing
musical entertainment will be
"Alpha Team" composed of Steve
Barackman, Jeanette Benedict,
Randy Bennett, and Laura Samson.
A group from Azusa Pacific
called "The Foundation" will
also sing. This rally will give
the student body an opportunity
to get better acquainted with the
Focus Week personnel.
Mrs. Don (Mary) Swanson, Dr.
James M.- Dunn, Dr. Kenneth
Eakins and Rev. Delmore Olsen
are the Focus Week personnel.
They will also speak to classes
and be available for personal
conferences.
Mrs. Don Swanson is a_home-
maker and is director of the
Riverview Rascal Ranch Preschool in Bakersfield. She serves
as educational assistant in charge
of the children's work at her
church. She has attended Blue
Mountain College, Austin-Peay
State College, University of
Houston, and California State
College in Bakersfield.
Jonah Debuts At CBC
IT'S A MEETING OF THE MINDS! Architect Roberk Skaggs, Bill
Hale and Ernie Roach review the plans for the next construction
on the Book of Life Building.
MA Will Hold
Students' Luncheon
Ministerial Alliance-Golden
Gate Seminary Alumni are co-
sponsoring a luncheon for CBC
students. All CBC students who
are planning on attending any
seminary are invited to attend
the luncheon.
It will be held March 12 at
12:30 in the chapel. All those
who plan to attend must sign up
with Joe—Cutsinger.
Speaking at the luncheon will
be Dr. E.H. Westmoreland who
is serving as a guest professor
at Golden Gate. Westmoreland
served as pastor of South Main
Baptist Church in Houston for 33
years before his retirment in
1971. He is presently serving
as minister-at-large from that
church.
Club To Help On Returns
Members of the business club
of CBC who are qualified to do
income tax returns will beavail-
able in Smith Hall on March's
and 6 at 6:30 p.m. to do income
tax returns for CBC students
with student body cards.
A fee of $2 will be charged
for tax returns involving, short
forms and $5 for long forms.
Students who desire this service are requested to bring with
them their W-2 forms from employers and an> other supporting
documents foradditional incomes
and expenses.
Tonight's drama presentation,
From His Presence, is an opportunity for the theatre-goer to
experience some ofthe elements
of the experimental theatre.
From His Presence is being directed by Wayne Le Roy Tilden,
a drama student, from an original
script by Irving Shaw, theatre
arts department head.
Some of the aspects of experimental theatre that are being
utilized are theatre in the round,
pantomime, improvisation, dramatic narrative, and a mixture of
period and modern costuming.
Certain elements of sound and
lighting techniques are also considered experimental.
ASB Election
Scheduled For
March 19-23
It is not any too soon to begin thinking seriously about next
year's Associated Student Body.
Election of new officers is scheduled for the week of March 19-23.
Anyone considering running for
an office should consult the current ASB officers and make plans
to complete a petition form. ■
Petitions must be turned in to
the ASB or Student Affairs Office by noon, March 15, in otder
to place a name on the ballot.
Candidates will be presented to
the student body in chapel service, March 16. ■ - - •
The part of Jonah in this production is being played by David
Hill. The Voice of God is Richard Hawkins, Jonah'sConscience
is Carmen Sandoval, and the Narrator is Carol Hurley. The Ship's
Captain is Frank Smith and the
Sailor is Tilden. The King of
Ninevah is Marty Best and the
Women of Ninevah are Cindi At-
wood, Cindy Day, Debbie Donalson, and Karen Otte.
This is the first production
for the spring semester and the
first presentation, on any stage,
of this production. According to
Shaw, "I am trying to dramatize
the call of God and how some
people respond to it while others
run away from it."
This production, however, is
still a "working production."
That is to say that it is not acted
from a completed script. Rather,
it is partially improvised, but
under a certain amount of supervision.
Tickets for this weekend'-s performance are still available at
the reduced prices of $1 for
general admission and 50c for
students. The play will be given
in the chapel March 1, 2, and 3
at 8 p.m.
JOHAN (DAVID HILL) warns the King of Ninevah (Marty Best)
of Ninevah's impending doom. Entertaining the King are Karen
Otte and Cindi Atwood.

"Hie World's View of Utopia"
Perfect Earth To Be Discussed
Focus Week Soon
To Be "Kicked-Off"
Dr. J. Kenneth Eakins is assistant professor of archaeology
and Old Testament Interpretation at Golden Gate Seminary.
He studied at Southwest Missouri
State College, Wheaton College,
University of Illinois College of
Medicine and. Southern Seminary.
He is a licensed pediatrician.
He is married and has four children.
Rev. DelmoreOlsen is Director
of Student Ministries at University of California at Berkeley.
He is a graduate of Hardin-Sim-
mons University and Golden Gate
Seminary. He is a licensed marriage, family, and child counselor. He is married and has
three sons.
Dr. James Dunn is secretary
of the Christian Life Commission ofthe Baptist General Convention of Texas. He is married.
He has attended Texas Wes-
leyan College and received two
degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary .He has
served in the pastorate, served
as a college Bible instructor and
Baptist Student Union Director
SAVE YOUR PENNIES FOR
SUMMER MISSIONS SIDEWALK
PENNY-LINER TO BE HELD IN
MAY.
Religious Focus Week will officially kick-off with the chapel
service Monday. The chapel topic
will be, "The World's View of
Utopia".
The team will arrive Sunday
night and will participate in an
informal reception. Focus Week
committees and the BSU council
will be introduced to the speakers.
Focus Week will include rap
sessions in the evening and late
afternoons. Seminar topics are,
"Abortion", 'TheContemporary
Lifestyle", "Courtship and Marriage", "Womanhood" and "The
Charismatic Gifts".
Chapel tcrvicei; sull bejjeld
each day. Topics include: "The
Church's View of Utopia",
'Christ's View of Utopia"; "The
Individual's View of Utopia", and
"Utopian Christianity as Compared to the Cosmopolitan
Christianity",,
Tuesday night a large rally
will be held in the gym. Bringing
musical entertainment will be
"Alpha Team" composed of Steve
Barackman, Jeanette Benedict,
Randy Bennett, and Laura Samson.
A group from Azusa Pacific
called "The Foundation" will
also sing. This rally will give
the student body an opportunity
to get better acquainted with the
Focus Week personnel.
Mrs. Don (Mary) Swanson, Dr.
James M.- Dunn, Dr. Kenneth
Eakins and Rev. Delmore Olsen
are the Focus Week personnel.
They will also speak to classes
and be available for personal
conferences.
Mrs. Don Swanson is a_home-
maker and is director of the
Riverview Rascal Ranch Preschool in Bakersfield. She serves
as educational assistant in charge
of the children's work at her
church. She has attended Blue
Mountain College, Austin-Peay
State College, University of
Houston, and California State
College in Bakersfield.
Jonah Debuts At CBC
IT'S A MEETING OF THE MINDS! Architect Roberk Skaggs, Bill
Hale and Ernie Roach review the plans for the next construction
on the Book of Life Building.
MA Will Hold
Students' Luncheon
Ministerial Alliance-Golden
Gate Seminary Alumni are co-
sponsoring a luncheon for CBC
students. All CBC students who
are planning on attending any
seminary are invited to attend
the luncheon.
It will be held March 12 at
12:30 in the chapel. All those
who plan to attend must sign up
with Joe—Cutsinger.
Speaking at the luncheon will
be Dr. E.H. Westmoreland who
is serving as a guest professor
at Golden Gate. Westmoreland
served as pastor of South Main
Baptist Church in Houston for 33
years before his retirment in
1971. He is presently serving
as minister-at-large from that
church.
Club To Help On Returns
Members of the business club
of CBC who are qualified to do
income tax returns will beavail-
able in Smith Hall on March's
and 6 at 6:30 p.m. to do income
tax returns for CBC students
with student body cards.
A fee of $2 will be charged
for tax returns involving, short
forms and $5 for long forms.
Students who desire this service are requested to bring with
them their W-2 forms from employers and an> other supporting
documents foradditional incomes
and expenses.
Tonight's drama presentation,
From His Presence, is an opportunity for the theatre-goer to
experience some ofthe elements
of the experimental theatre.
From His Presence is being directed by Wayne Le Roy Tilden,
a drama student, from an original
script by Irving Shaw, theatre
arts department head.
Some of the aspects of experimental theatre that are being
utilized are theatre in the round,
pantomime, improvisation, dramatic narrative, and a mixture of
period and modern costuming.
Certain elements of sound and
lighting techniques are also considered experimental.
ASB Election
Scheduled For
March 19-23
It is not any too soon to begin thinking seriously about next
year's Associated Student Body.
Election of new officers is scheduled for the week of March 19-23.
Anyone considering running for
an office should consult the current ASB officers and make plans
to complete a petition form. ■
Petitions must be turned in to
the ASB or Student Affairs Office by noon, March 15, in otder
to place a name on the ballot.
Candidates will be presented to
the student body in chapel service, March 16. ■ - - •
The part of Jonah in this production is being played by David
Hill. The Voice of God is Richard Hawkins, Jonah'sConscience
is Carmen Sandoval, and the Narrator is Carol Hurley. The Ship's
Captain is Frank Smith and the
Sailor is Tilden. The King of
Ninevah is Marty Best and the
Women of Ninevah are Cindi At-
wood, Cindy Day, Debbie Donalson, and Karen Otte.
This is the first production
for the spring semester and the
first presentation, on any stage,
of this production. According to
Shaw, "I am trying to dramatize
the call of God and how some
people respond to it while others
run away from it."
This production, however, is
still a "working production."
That is to say that it is not acted
from a completed script. Rather,
it is partially improvised, but
under a certain amount of supervision.
Tickets for this weekend'-s performance are still available at
the reduced prices of $1 for
general admission and 50c for
students. The play will be given
in the chapel March 1, 2, and 3
at 8 p.m.
JOHAN (DAVID HILL) warns the King of Ninevah (Marty Best)
of Ninevah's impending doom. Entertaining the King are Karen
Otte and Cindi Atwood.